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Alltakillt

Amish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

lit 6 VEMOITIEWISD el RONICLE

January 24, 1936

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

A new Great-West Life Plan

CALL OF THE SOIL Chesede Shel Ernes
19th Ball Feb. 16

Community Closeups .. .

(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL) PAGE)

The 19th annual ball of the
that way until the next day. A
kindly chalutza, in a blue work- Chesed Shel limes will be held
on
Sunday, Feb. 16, at the Book-
GUS NEWMAN . . . Delightfully-Mad Hatter
ing costume, took me under her Cadillac Hotel. Dave Diamond
wing and brought me to the and his orchestra will supply the
EDITOR•8 NOM Ti.. folIosInt Is one of • writ.e of blornsphlerd
Kvutzah at Migdal.
music.
.b•telle• of oulslandlna bumf Jewinla leaden whIrh mIll be pub.
M. Charness, chairman of the
11•11ed ureklt In The Detrult Jeolfth Chronicle.
The village of Migdal consists
dance, urges Detroit Jews to pa-
of two or three rows of houses, tronize the event and thus help
HERE IS the Automobile, of headed toward a specific goal, and surrounded by orange groves assure the 'uninterrupted exist-
course, the Tigers, Belle Isle an inspiration into resultful activ- , which reach down to Lake Kin- ence of this important institu-
and .. Gus Newman. These ity to all those around him.
nereth. The Kvutzah is up on tion.
Nineteen Thirty-Three. The Al- the hill, just beyond the village,
are the things for which Detroit
lied
Jewish
Campaign
was
ended.
PALESTINE LABOR
is known. Take your poll at the
housed in a number of wooden
corner of 42nd St. and Broadway A bitter, hard fought drive. Plans
CAMPAIGN OPENS
barracks.
in N. Y., or at the Cocoanut Grove for the new Community Center
i
Wooden barracks on a hill-
in L. A., and the order is reversed. were submitted for approval.
ECIUSCV.CIDED FROM PAGE ONE)
"What?" said Gus. "No hand- side. Nothing very much to
Gus tops the list.
To be continued when your
through them to the organizations
Turn to the Harold Ilefferman ball courts?"
" stir the imagination, yet here I which they represent, for a more
"There isn't
family needs it most
yarn of one day last week. (Har-
found
the
strongest
assurance
said
the
Powers-That-Be.
extensive co-operation in the work
old, you know, is interviewing 'em
"It will cost $6,000," said Gus. ! of the Jewish future on the of the Gewerkschaften Campaign.
for the NEWS in Hollywood). The
T h e following officers were
story is of a visit to Eddie Cantor. "I'll raise $3,000—will you match soil of Palestine.
or just a few cents a day you can have your salary
elected: Chairman, M. Scheyer;
Did Eddie inquire into the outlook it with $3,000 more?"
continued for a year or more after your death. What
"Raise $3,000, and We'll Rod ■ THEY "WORK AND LEARN"
vice-chairmen, I. A. Liebson, J.
for automobile business next year;
a wonderful help this will be to your wife and children)
For these simple shacks con- Haggai, D. Sherage; treasurer, H.
They will be able to meet current bills, to pay the rent or
tain a group of Palestinian Schumer; financial secretary, M.
meet the payments coming due on the house. They will
young people, boys and girls Ginsburg; recording secretary, D.
HALL
Sislin; corresponding secretary, M.
be able to buy food and clothing. In the course of the
' who have been educated in the Leibowitz; chairmen of organiza-
OF
year they should be able to adjust themselves to the new
schools
of
Palestine,
and
who
Ili
tions, F. Iskowitz and 0. Goldberg;
FAr`11
conditions.
have chosen for themselves a executive committee, B. Rosenthal,
N I '/
life on the soil. Fine-looking, M. Chafets, Wm. Hordes, A. Rog-
Get full deeds regarding the new GRSAT-Wear Salary
H. Holtzkin, I. Sternberg,
Continuance Plan now. The cost Is small. The ad•
enthusiastic, hard-working, and berg,
H. Schwartzberg, S. Kutnick, J
o
soft-spoken. It would be hard J. Tutunick, II. Ginsburg and M
vantages great.
to find a group like them in any Rasumna.
other country. They are more
The conference will continue its
homogeneous than most Kvut- meetings every Thursday evenine
at
the Farband Folk Shul, until
1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG.
zah groups and younger. The
the end of the campaign.
oldest member is 22, the young-
Detroit, Michigan
est 17, with the sexes about
REPRESENTING
Sparkling Entertainment to
evenly divided.
THE
Characterize Y P T C
It was David Borochov, the
Opera
1 11111 )
11 111 1 I If
1B-year-old son of the found-
I
er of the Poale Zion move-
rollicking
melodies,
Catchy
ASSURANCE COMPANY •
ment, who told me the story rhythms, furiously funny comedy,
melodrama,
satire—all
these
ele-
DEAD OFFICE t WINNIPEG
of how the group had come this
ments will serve to make the Gil-
far and indicated the path it bert and Sullivan operetta, "Pina-
hoped to travel. The nucleus fore," as presented by the music
UNITED JEWRY IN
was formed in one of the group of the Young People's Tem-
BRITAIN CONDEMNS
schools for workers' children. ple Club early in March, under
SPLIT A BOTTLE OF
COUNCIL FOR ZION
capable direction of Phil Stern
This band of students had had the
and Art Goulson, an event which
(('oN•LUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
some experience in the vege- cannot afford to be missed. A
table gardens of the school. splendid cast of about 35. all
sion in the Eastern Mediterranean
They had worked with beehives equipped with fine voices and ex-
and said that it would be unthink-
and chickens. They felt that cellent dramatic ability, is being
able that the Government would
trained for the production. The
do anything against the Jews when
' their place was on the land in exact date of the event will be
"Jewry is drowning in misery and
the future development of announced in the near guture.
MO,
want."
Eretz Yisroel. They decided to
THE BIER IN THE GREEN BOTTLE
Neville Laski moved the resolu-
apply practically the school in the laundry and sewing-room.
tion, which was second by Rev. J.
MADE BY THE BREWERS Of
or how we felt about that pennant $3,000," said Kurt Peiser. "Check!" motto: "Work and Learn." So Reserves must be accumulated
K. Goldbloom.
TIVOLI PILSNER
for 1936; or into the state of health said Gus.
they went in a group to Ben for sick funds, slack seasons, pos-
Basis for Joining
of the bears at the Island Zoo?
Single handed. Out into a cont- Shemen, one of Palestine's fine tage stamps and a dozen other in-
cidentals.
JERUSALEM. — (WNS-Palcor Not Much!
munity bled white by its own
Agency)—A six-point program on
"But what about the future?"
"So you're from Detroit?" said financial debacle; with the curtain agricultural schools for chil-
whose basis Arabs would be will- Cantor. "How's Gus Newman?"
just rung down on a drive, which- dren. Here they received three I asked David, "Do you wish
to
participate
in
the
proposed


to
spend all your life In a Kvut-
LOWENTHAL NEXT
so said the workers—had garnered years' instruction in all

Legislative Council has been sub-
It all started a good many years every possible dollar, went Gus. branches of agriculture and zah?"
FORUM LECTURER mitted
to Sir Arthur Wauchope, ago.
It took a month. A month that is gained practice in self-govern-
"That is just wlat we all have
High Commissioner for Palestine,
Gus Edwards, entrepreneur of worthy of a saga. But Gus came
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
our hearts set on," the young
ment, for this school is run on man earnestly rep,ied. "Just now
by the Palestine Arab Party,
the
most
famous
"kid"
act
of
all
back.
Fifteen
hundred
dollars
in
a secertary to the World Confer- headed by His Eminence, Haj t i m e—"Schooldays"—always in- cash. And a committee, he had or- the most progressive lines.
we know we are here temporarily
ence for International Peace, Amin El Husseine, Grand Mufti sisted that the youngsters of the ganized, had enrolled a class of THEY GO ON THEIR OWN
—but one day we will receive our
of
Jerusalem,
which
is
the
most
through Religion, he has enjoyed'
troupe have plenty of exercise. In 100, each pledged to pay $15 a
Some of their school-mates at own land." His dark eyes lit up.
intimate and colorful contact with rwerful Arab political group in Detroit of '07 Eddie Cantor, Her- year for the privilege of using the
"Cometimes there is no work In
the great trends and personalities the Country. The memorandum man Timberg, Georgie Jessel, Center's proposed Handball Courts. Ben Shemen became interested the groves in Migdal—and it Is
submitted to the High Commis-
in
the
plans
of
the
little
group
a
bit disorganizing, but when we
of our day
The Jewish Center has its Hand-
Georgie Price went to the Ilannah
to live as a collective while have our own fields and planta-
He has contributed to numerous sioner demands:
Schloss Gym when they played the ball Courts.
tions
there will always be work
First,
the
establishment
of
a
periodicals on current European
old Temple Theatre. It was here
In double harness with George tilling the soil, and joined them
affairs and on history, travel, phi- National Government responsible that Gus Newman met the star- Stutz—ever since 1930—Gus has in their further training. This and \ve will be able to run things
with
a
real system.
to
the
Council;
Second,
all
mem-
losophy and public affairs.
lingo, who later became the galaxy devoted himself to the Annual Al-
During three cross-country lec- bers of the Legislative Council of stars, whose autographed pie- lied Jewish Campaign. This past included two years hachsharah
"We know we must wait." He
ture tours Mr. Lowenthal has ad- should be elected by l'alestine citi- tures (with scores of others: Jack year the two, as Co-Secretaries, or preparation in well estab- tried his best not to sound im-
dressed universities, community zens only, in proportion to their Dempsey, Benny Leonard, Jack officially, doubled in brass, to say
lished kvutzot. In Dagania and patient. "We hopesmaybe at the
forums, women's and Men's clubs, representation; Third, the Coun- Pearl, et all decorate the walls of nothing of wood-wind, string and Kinnereth they learned at first beginning of next year we will
cil's
scope
must
be
extended
to
junior leagues and literary groups
be settled. The Keren Kayemeth
the balcony office at 145 Michigan percussion. Planned, organized,
—often returning in succeeding I cover all questions affecting Pales- Ave. The store of Henry the Hat- I talked before groups, personally hand the details of communal will supply the land, and the loans
years to address the same groups I tine; Fourth, the President of the ter, where Gus hangs his own hat. solicited. George with the muscles life and the various problems for houses, cattle, and plows will
or to follow single lectures with ! Council must be appointed by its
be furnished by the Keren Ilaye-
Gus still remembers, wistfully, of his shoulders—Gus with a quip, that have to be met.
members and he must not be an how one day Manager Edwards an illuminating flash of phrase
'
an institute or course.
Now they were ready to go sod, the Jewish Agency and the
I
Englishman;
Fifth,
there
must
be
Workers' Bank.
Avocational
I
is
His
surprised him backstage at the that—for all its surface humor—
A nationally circulated magazine, a cancellation of the High Com- Temple putting on a little im- cut to the quick, made 'em laugh, on their own. Business wag
"We are a group with the same
booming
in
Palestine
towards
missioner's
power
of
veto;
Sixth,
in a comment under the heading
education, the same determination.
promptu act of his own with and leap into the traces.
"Literature, Land and Lowenthal," the relationship between the Brit-
the
close
of
1933.
"The
cities
the
same ideals. We look at what
Jessel. it is in those bleak, black hours
recently had the following to say ish Government, as represented by George
"M'boy," spake the elder Gus,
come in every Campaign— are attracting our youth," corn- we see before us with the same
about the next speaker in the High Commissioner, and local re- "go home and ask your mother if that
when workers are physically ex- plained the farmers with a wor- eyes. We hope that we will be
presentatives must be based on a
Shaarey Zedek forum:
she will let you be an actor."
hausted, mentally dulled, desper- ried expression. But this little so developed in the future that
"Marvin Lowelthal has put into treaty similar to the Anglo-Iraqi
we will be able to receive others
ate in the face of a goal only half
"I
ran
home,
fast
as
I
could,"
his books his passionate avocational pact.
achieved with three quarters of group was not shunted from its and continue to grow and pros-
recalls Newman.
interests — travel and art in "A
original purpose by high wages per."
the
time
gone—that
Gus
Newman
"Mom," I cried, "Mister Edwards
World Passed By', and philosophy See Palestine as Key to British
Palestine youth is set in the
saves the day. Wistful dynamiter. offered in Tel Aviv or Haifa.
says . Can I be an actor?"
to serve for today's living, in his Imperial Communication.
Casually, unstudied, with none of
"Give us a little section of right direction and America can
'Memoirs of Markel of Hameln and
NEW YORY.—(IVNS)—Anglo-
"And this"—Gus makes a pre- the weapons of oratory, not even
play its part in making possible
'Autobt?..
his recently acclaimed
Italian tension in the Mediter- tense of still showing the scars— the instrument of a resonant de- Jewish Palestine and we will the attainment of its goal.
grophy of Montaigne.' When not in ranean has brought home to Great "is how she answered me—with a livery to play upon, Gus talks. To devote our lives to cultivating
Europe or Africa on one mission Britain the key importance of broomstick."
a hundred, or a thousand, as he it," they said to the Keren
or ether, he is actually a fruit far- l'alestine, and especially of its
Native Son
would to one, two, or three. He Kayemeth (Jewish National
nier, just outside of New York, Jewish population, as the bacgbone
Native son; born in Detroit in tells a story. Fvowns fade. He
where his wit and wisdom mature of the British line of communica- 1891. At 13 Gus went to work for rambles, (that's what you think), Fund).
contemplating what frost, rust, tions with the East, it is declared Henry the Hatter. "All week in a pun, an anecdote. Sagging
It was a difficult matter to
scab, aphis, codling moth and leaf by Augur, eminent British politi- the store," says Gus. "And on Sun- shoulders straighten. In spare, but refuse such a plea when so
ekeletonizer can do to a thousand cal observer, in an article in the days and holidays—parades." He acintillant phrases he drives home
fruit trees, which barring sun- New York Times. Pointing out sighed. "My boss was Wayne Coun- his message. And somehow the much earnestness and training
were behind it. But contribu-
stroke give every promise this year that "the navy alone no longer ty's all-around champion bass
roll away and that Old Sun
of yielding him two bushels of can insure British predominance drummer. And I was the lad who clouds
tions for the purchase of land
peaches and a half-keg of cider. Ile in the Mediterranean" because al- walked in front of him with the is shining, and that goal isn't so in Palestine have not kept pace
is consoling hithself with plant tered methods of naval warfare drum on my back ... And in them impossible after all . And they
with the number of your peo-
genetics and is trying to 'fix' a have made the British naval base days parades was parades, and go out and reach it.
Close-Up
ple who wish to make it hies-
strain of grass that will grow two on the island of Malta obsolete, they held 'em frequent."
Chipper. Gus could pass for 10
inches and then stop. Every man Augur emphasizes that the im-
Everybody belonged to Philo- years younger. His heels click on Rom forth. Groups from Ger-
who has ever pushed a lawn mower perial chain of communications is mathic Debating Society. So, Gus the floor as he walks: shoulders many, Poland, Rumania, even
will know what a boon this would dependent on solidly established joined too. Ile was assigned a side back, erect. Hair still dark, though America, were waiting year af-
be."
air bases in the midst of friendly (affirmative) "Resolved That a little thin on top. Voice soft. If
Emil Leagyel's Address
populations. Emphasizing that the Women Are Entitled to the Vote." he has a trick of speech it is that ter year for land—land with
Reviewing the condition in the Jews of Palestine are the only And remembers the feverish search of camouflage. Gus can say the which to identify themselves,
Balkans u the "boiling cauldron" such population in the Near East, for data in the Library, just darnest things as if he were recit- land to cherish, to cultivate, to
of Europe, Emil Lengyel, outstand- Augur asserts that "the Jewish around the corner from the store. ing the alphabet. Not a change of be proud of.
ing authority in European affairs, population represents an element And the dearth of material. And inflection. But—watch his eyes.
Taking Possession of Land
delivered the address before the which can supply a guarantee of the desperate resolve to write to
Sensitive. Very. And thoughtful.
the Keren Kayemeth told
Men's Club Forum last Sunday safety for the etablishments of the Sylvia l'ankhurst herself, in Eng- May kid some friend in the audi- the So
Palestine
group that they too
evening. Dr. Lengyel was intro- air force" because in the set of
duced by Lee A White, editorial the native population of Arabia land. And how he did. And how, ence when addressing a group. But, would have to wait their turn—
two
months
later
the
Militant
Mrs.
immediately
he
has
finished
speak-
secretary of the Detroit News. The the Palestinian Jews stand isolated, Pankhurst finally answered him, ing makes a bee-line toward whom- but in the meantime they could
take possession of a small tract
meeting was opened by Harry M. an outpost of Europe. and, if
days after he had shown up for ever he has advertently put into of land in Migdal. There was
Shulman, president of the Men's rightly handled, an element of 30
the debate unprepared. And how the limelight. Apologizes—and is room only for barracks, and these
Club.
strength for the empire."
he was fined 25c for the misfeas- forgiven. It's hard to get mad at the Keren Hayesod (Palestine
Dr. Lengyel stated that hope for
ance. And the lunches he had to Gus. Nobody does.
Foundation Fund) put up for
peace in the Balkans lies in the
Council Strikes at miss to make up for it
Goes horseback riding four clays them.
formation of the proposed "United Hems Missions
Anti•Sernitism
He
was
less
than
20—and
that
a
week.
Often
with
Doc
Pete
Bern-
It was a proud day in Janu-
States of the Balkans." Referring
WASHINGTON (N.C.J.C. News
to the plight of the Jewish com- Service) — A resolution strongly was 25 years ago—when Gus New- stein and Will Friedman. Has been ary, 1934, when the new Kvutzah!
munities, the speaker stated that deploring anti - Semitism was man first became interested in, cantering around Palmer Park for moved into those barracks. Each 1
philanthropic work. Two young- 20 years.
of these boys and girls had dreamt
in Salonka, Grecre, he saw tragedy
which is worse even than the adopted at the opening of the Home sters from the D'Arcambal Home
Lives at home, with his mother, and talked and studied about this
squalor he witnessed among the Missions Council and the Council for Delinquent (predecessor of the and on thane evenings when meet- kind of life—and here it was real-,
Jews in Poland. Before the war, he of 14 omen for Home Missions, rep- present Ford Republic) were as- ings and communal activities do ly beginning for them. True, they
pointed out, the Jews formed a resenting most of the Protestant signed to report to Newman. One not claim him, is to be found there, didn't have any land of their own
day they showed up missing. And with a book and • big, black cigar. to cultivate—but they could earn
majority of the population of Salo- denominations.
Gus tracked them all the way to Favorite authors—leuchtwanger money working in the orange
nice and now are between 40 and
45 per cent of the total number fissions and in universities. The Toledo, and brought 'em back— and Sholem Asch. gtoves of Migdal. It was unbear-
of residents. He described the joy difference between German and ■live. Detroit's Jewish Community ably hot in summer in a district
For many years, Gus continued boasts many men who are wealth- below sea level—but when you
of a group of Salonca Jews who Hungarian anti-Semitism, he said,
left Greece for Palestine, and he is that Nazis insist that all Jews being Big Brother to restive lads ier than Gus Newman, tycoons of reached home and saw the twi-
entrusted
to his direction by Judge magnitude whose operations in light deepening in Rolf colors over
said that their tears of joy when are bad, whereas in Hungary the
they reached Palestine demon- anti-Semites spare the Jews who Hulbert, of the Juvenile Court, business are many times, that of the turquoise blue of Lake Kin-
and
though
no longer an official the Gus (ride Henry) the Hatter. nereth, who could wish for • finer
strafed their flight from the house accept the nationalistic religion of
mentor, still is keenly interested in It has none who are more widely spot? At least that is•how David
of bondage into the land of prom- the state.
Youth Reclamation.
known. Few who have won a place feels about it. A few got sick,
• • •
ise.
• • •
so secure in the affections of their but they got well again. The
Declaring that Hitlerism has al- HITLER AN ELOQUENT
Vice-president of the Detroit fellows. None who have earned it group was congenial and enjoyed
ready penetrated the Balkans, Dr. FIGURHEAD, LENGYEL SAYS
Service
Group,
member
of
the
exe-
enjoy it any more deservedly living and working together. A
and
In a signed article by Marshall
Lemuel said that Hitler is believed
committee and the board of than the droll, whimsical, some- number of couples have been mar-
to be financing Codreanu's anti- D. Shulman of Detroit in the cutive
directors
of
the
Jewish
Old
Folks'
times purposefully, but always ried, and their rooms are • few
Semitic party in Rumania. Speak- Michigan Daily of Ann Arbor,
feet wider and have • few extra
ing of Magda Lupescu, he said that Emil Lengyel is quoted as refer- Home, member of the board of the delightfully-Mod Hatter Gus New- fixings.
King Carol's friend is a strong ring to Hitler as "an eloquent fig- Jewish Community Center and man.
chairman
of
the
Center's
Health
Set to Live in Kvutzah
—G.
B.
S.
influence in Rumania and is an urehead." Dr. Lengyel told Mr.
I asked David about their fin-
important character in European Shulman that if Hitler should lose and Physical Education Commit-
tee,
co-chairman,
this
year—as
andel
condition and he reported.
Providuce
Gees
Over
Top
affairs. his eloquence his power will die-
last year—of the Recreation and
Providence, R. I., the first big that it was fairly satisfactory.
The situation of the Jews in integrate
Jewish
community
to
launch
a
They
earn a dollar or a dollar'
Education
Functional
Committee
The Michigan Daily article also
Hungary waa described by Dr.
for the United Palestine and a quarter a day, and their
Lengyel as hopeless. He stated that quotes Dr. Lengyel IS paying of the Welfare Council. No decora- campaign
Hungary anticipated the anti-Sem- tribute to the present-day Ameri- tion, more than • cog in the ma- Appeal for 1936, baa gone "over, food only costs them 40 or 45
Not all of their 42
itic laws later adopted by Germany, can university students who, he chinery of the boards with which the top" and net a national ex. cents a day.
by securing the best reenItsi members draw wages, however.
and was the first to introduce re- stated, take • more active interest his name is bracketed, Newman is ample
for
Palestine
since
1929.
Some
work
in
the
kitchen, others
driving
force
himself
when
he
is

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